Color-changing Fabric Capable of Transmitting Patterns and Characters

ABSTRACT

The disclosure relates to color-changing fabric capable of transmitting patterns and characters, comprising a surface layer of cloth, a bottom layer of cloth and a middle layer which connects the surface layer of cloth and the bottom layer of cloth. Distinguished from the prior art, the disclosure provides the color-changing fabric which transmits different patterns or characters at different angles. The color of the yarns on one side or the other side of the middle layer can be seen via the stripe or mesh surface cloth, and viewed from the same side, the color of the yarns of the jacquard patterns is different from the colors of other yarns.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The disclosure relates to the technical field of fabric, in particularto color-changing fabric capable of transmitting patterns andcharacters.

DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART

Color-changing fabric has been available in the market in recent years.Such fabric which displays different colors on different visual sides iswoven with yarns of different raw materials or different colors bycommon guide bars.

In the implementation process of the disclosure, the prior art is foundto have the following problem: the color-changing fabric made with theexisting technologies can display only one color on one side or displaysimply repeated small patterns, and fails to display irregularcomplicated patterns or design.

CONTENTS OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

Therefore, color-changing fabric capable of transmitting patterns andcharacters is required to solve the technical problem of failing to formirregular complicated patterns or design in prior art.

To achieve the above objective, color-changing fabric capable oftransmitting patterns and characters is provided, including a surfacelayer of cloth, a bottom layer of cloth and a middle layer whichconnects the surface layer of cloth and the bottom layer of cloth;

wherein the surface layer of cloth is stripe or mesh cloth, the middlelayer is formed with Jacquard patterns or characters, the bottom layerof cloth is mesh, stripe or plain weave cloth;

wherein on one side of the middle layer, the color of yarns of alljacquard patterns or characters is defined as a first color, then thecolor of other yarns is defined as a second color; wherein on the otherside of the middle layer, the color of the yarns of all jacquardpatterns or characters is defined as the second color, then the color ofother yarns is defined as the first color.

As a preferred structure of the present invention, the color of theyarns of the surface layer of cloth is defined as a third color, and thecolor of the yarns of the bottom layer of cloth is defined as a fourthcolor.

As a preferred structure of the present invention, the third color isthe same as the first color, or the second color; the fourth color isthe same as the first color or the second color, and the first color isdifferent from the second color.

As a preferred structure of the present invention, the surface layer ofcloth is stripe cloth, and the bottom layer of cloth is mesh cloth.

Distinguished from the prior art, the above technical solution enablesformation of the color-changing fabric which transmits differentpatterns or characters at different angles. The color of the yarns onone side or the other side of the middle layer can be seen via thestripe or mesh surface cloth, and viewed from the same side, the colorof the yarns of the jacquard patterns is different from the colors ofother yarns. By weaving fabric with yarns of different colors andhighlighting the jacquard patterns or characters of the middle layer,the patterns or characters are different when viewed at differentangles. Along with the transition of the view angle, the color of themesh fabric changes, and at the same time, the fabric shows irregularcomplicated patterns or images as the information received by human eyeschanges.

To achieve the above objective, color-changing fabric capable oftransmitting patterns and characters is provided, including a surfacelayer of cloth, a bottom layer of cloth and a middle layer whichconnects the surface layer of cloth and the bottom layer of cloth;

wherein the surface layer of cloth is stripe or mesh cloth, the middlelayer is formed with Jacquard patterns or characters, the bottom layerof cloth is mesh, stripe or plain weave cloth;

wherein on one side of the middle layer, the color of the yarns isdefined as a first color; wherein one the other side of the middlelayer, the color of the yarns of the jacquard patterns or characters isdefined as the first color, and the color of other yarns is defined as asecond color.

As a preferred structure of the present invention, the color of theyarns of the surface layer of cloth is defined as a third color, and thecolor of the yarns of the bottom layer of cloth is defined as a fourthcolor.

As a preferred structure of the present invention, the third color isthe same as the first color, or the second color; the fourth color isthe same as the first color or the second color, and the first color isdifferent from the second color.

As an preferred structure of the present invention, the surface layer ofcloth is stripe cloth, and the bottom layer of cloth is mesh cloth.

Distinguished from the prior art, the above technical solution enablesformation of the color-changing fabric which transmits differentpatterns or characters at different angles. The color of the yarns onone side or the other side of the middle layer can be seen via thestripe or mesh surface cloth, wherein the color of the yarns of thejacquard patterns or characters is the same as the color of other yarnswhen viewed from one side, but is different from the colors of otheryarns of the jacquard patterns or characters when viewed from the otherside. By weaving fabric with yarns of different colors and highlightingthe jacquard patterns or characters of the middle layer, the patterns orcharacters are different when viewed at different angles. Along with thetransition of the view angle, the color of the mesh fabric changes, andat the same time, the fabric shows irregular complicated patterns orimages as the information received by human eyes changes.

DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE ATTACHED DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a front view of color-changing fabric capable of transmittingpatterns and characters in embodiment 1;

FIG. 2 is a rear view of the color-changing fabric capable oftransmitting patterns and characters in embodiment 1;

FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the color-changing fabric capable oftransmitting patterns and characters in embodiment 1;

FIG. 4 is a lateral view of color-changing fabric capable oftransmitting patterns and characters in embodiment 5;

FIG. 5 is a lateral view of color-changing fabric capable oftransmitting patterns and characters in embodiment 1 in anotherdirection.

DESCRIPTION OF MARKS IN THE ATTACHED DRAWINGS

-   -   10. Surface cloth;    -   20. Middle layer;    -   21. Jacquard weave;    -   30. Bottom cloth.

DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

To clarify the technical content, structural characteristics, objectiveand effects of the technical solution, the present invention isdescribed in detail below in conjunction with specific embodiment andattached drawings.

Embodiment 1

Refer to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2. In this embodiment, color-changing fabriccapable of transmitting patterns and characters is provided, including asurface layer of cloth 10, a bottom layer of cloth 30 and a middle layer20 which connects the surface layer of cloth and the bottom layer ofcloth; wherein the surface layer of cloth is of a stripe or meshstructure, the middle layer is woven with jacquard patterns orcharacters 21, the bottom layer of cloth is mesh, stripe or plain weavecloth; wherein on one side of the middle layer, the color of yarns ofall jacquard patterns or characters is defined as a first color, thenthe color of other yarns is defined as a second color; wherein on theother side of the middle layer, the color of the yarns of all jacquardpatterns or characters is defined as the second color, then the color ofother yarns is defined as the first color.

In this embodiment, the jacquard pattern is a √-shaped pattern; thesurface layer of cloth is stripe cloth; the bottom layer of cloth ismesh cloth; the first color is red, and the second color is white. Themiddle jacquard pattern is a red √-shaped pattern at the whitebackground when viewed from the left side, and a white √-shaped patternat the red background when viewed from the right side. Here, the formedjacquard pattern may be √-shaped, X-shaped, 0-shaped, any polygonal orother complicated patterns, as long as the pattern can be dimensionallyweaved, or various written languages such as Chinese characters, Englishwords, Russian words, Italian words, etc. Various demands on patternsand characters in fabric in the market can be satisfied by changing theprocess of looms.

As shown in FIG. 3, the middle layer with one side in the first colorand the other side in the second color connects the surface layer ofcloth and the bottom layer of cloth. Viewed at the different angle, thecolor of the yarns of the middle layer is different.

Further, in this embodiment, the color of the yarns of the surface layerof cloth is defined as a third color, and the color of the yarns of thebottom layer of cloth is defined as a fourth color.

The third color is the same as the first color, or the second color; thefourth color is the same as the first color or the second color, and thefirst color is different from the second color.

In this embodiment, the third color is black, and the fourth color iswhite. All the above-mentioned colors are obtained by changing the colorof the yarns. The use of yarns at each needle bed is unlimited, whichmeans that yarns of different sizes and different raw materials can beused.

Embodiment 2

The color-changing fabric capable of transmitting patterns andcharacters disclosed in this embodiment is distinguished from thecolor-changing fabric in embodiment 1 in that the surface layer of clothis of a mesh structure. Only when the surface layer of cloth is stripeor mesh cloth, can the color of yarns of the middle layer be seen viathe surface layer of cloth. In such case, the color of the yarns of themiddle layer is not covered.

Embodiment 3

The color-changing fabric capable of transmitting patterns andcharacters disclosed in this embodiment is distinguished from thecolor-changing fabric in embodiment 1 in that the bottom surface is of astripe structure.

Embodiment 4

The color-changing fabric capable of transmitting patterns andcharacters disclosed in this embodiment is distinguished from thecolor-changing fabric in embodiment 1 in that the bottom layer of clothis of a plain weave structure, the bottom layer of cloth is not limitedto mesh, stripe and plain weave structures, and can be other structures.

Distinguished from the prior art, this embodiment enables formation ofthe color-changing fabric which transmits different patterns orcharacters at different angles. The color of the yarns on one side orthe other side of the middle layer can be seen via the stripe or meshsurface cloth, and viewed from the same side, the color of the yarns ofthe jacquard pattern is different from the colors of other yarns. Byweaving fabric with yarns of different colors and highlighting thejacquard patterns or characters of the middle layer, the patterns orcharacters are different when viewed at different angles. Along with thetransition of view angle, the color of the mesh fabric changes, and atthe same time, the information received by human eyes is also changes.

Embodiment 5

Refer to FIG. 4 and FIG. 5. In this embodiment, color-changing fabriccapable of transmitting patterns and characters is provided, including asurface layer of cloth, a bottom layer of cloth and a middle layer whichconnects the surface layer of cloth and the bottom layer of cloth;wherein the surface layer of cloth is of a stripe or mesh structure, themiddle layer is woven with jacquard patterns or characters, the bottomlayer of cloth is mesh, stripe or plain weave cloth; wherein on one sideof the middle layer, the color of the yarns is defined as a first color;wherein one the other side of the middle layer, the color of the yarnsof the jacquard patterns or characters is defined as the first color,and the color of other yarns is defined as a second color.

As shown in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, the color of yarns on one side of themiddle layer is defined as a first color, the color of the yarns of theother side of the middle layer at the jacquard patterns or characters isdefined as a second color, the color of the yarns on the other side ofis defined as the second color. Viewed from FIG. 5, the color of thejacquard patterns of the middle layer is the same as the color of otheryarns of the middle layer, but the jacquard patterns are unclear; viewedfrom FIG. 4, the color of the jacquard patterns of the middle layer isdifferent from the color of other yarns of the middle layer, but thejacquard patterns are clear.

In this embodiment, the jacquard pattern is a √-shaped pattern; thesurface layer of cloth is stripe cloth; the bottom layer of cloth ismesh cloth; the first color is red, and the second color is white. Themiddle jacquard pattern is a red √-shaped pattern at the whitebackground when viewed from the left side, and a white √-shaped patternat the red background when viewed from the right side. Here, the formedjacquard pattern may be √-shaped, X-shaped, 0-shaped, any polygonal orother complicated patterns, as long as the pattern can be dimensionallyweaved, or various written languages such as Chinese characters, Englishwords, Russian words, Italian words, etc. Various demands on patternsand characters in fabric in the market can be satisfied by changing theprocess of looms.

As shown in FIG. 3, the middle layer with one side in the first colorand the other side in the second color connects the surface layer ofcloth and the bottom layer of cloth. Viewed at the different angle, thecolor of the yarns of the middle layer is different.

Further, in this embodiment, the color of the yarns of the surface layerof cloth is defined as a third color, and the color of the yarns of thebottom layer of cloth is defined as a fourth color.

The third color is the same as the first color, or the second color; thefourth color is the same as the first color or the second color, and thefirst color is different from the second color.

In this embodiment, the third color is black, and the fourth color iswhite. All the above-mentioned colors are obtained by changing the colorof the yarns. The use of yarns at each needle bed is unlimited, whichmeans that yarns of different sizes and different raw materials can beused.

Embodiment 6

The color-changing fabric capable of transmitting patterns andcharacters disclosed in this embodiment is distinguished from thecolor-changing fabric in embodiment 5 in that the surface layer of clothis of a mesh structure. Only when the surface layer of cloth is stripeor mesh cloth, can the color of yarns of the middle layer be seen viathe surface layer of cloth. In such case, the color of the yarns of themiddle layer is not covered.

Embodiment 7

The color-changing fabric capable of transmitting patterns andcharacters disclosed in this embodiment is distinguished from thecolor-changing fabric in embodiment 5 in that the bottom surface is of astripe structure.

Embodiment 8

The color-changing fabric capable of transmitting patterns andcharacters disclosed in this embodiment is distinguished from thecolor-changing fabric in embodiment 5 in that the bottom layer of clothis of a plain weave structure, the bottom layer of cloth is not limitedto mesh, stripe and plain weave structures, and can be other structures.

Distinguished from the prior art, this embodiment enables formation ofthe color-changing fabric which transmits different patterns orcharacters at different angles. The color of the yarns on one side orthe other side of the middle layer can be seen via the stripe or meshsurface cloth, wherein the color of the yarns of the jacquard patternsor characters is the same as the color of other yarns when viewed fromone side, but is different from the colors of other yarns of thejacquard patterns or characters when viewed from the other side. Byweaving fabric with yarns of different colors and highlighting thejacquard patterns or characters of the middle layer, the patterns orcharacters are different when viewed at different angles. Along with thetransition of view angle, the color of the mesh fabric changes, and atthe same time, the information received by human eyes also changes.

It should be noted that in this text the relational terms such as“first” and “second” are merely used to distinguish one entity oroperation from another entity or operation, and not necessarily requireor hint that those entities or operations have any such actualrelationship or are in such actual sequence. Moreover, the terms“including”, “comprising”, or any other variants are used to covernon-exclusive inclusion, so that processes, methods, articles orterminal devices, each of which includes a series of factors, includenot only those factors but also other unlisted factors, or also includeother inherent factors of such processes, methods, articles or terminaldevices. Without more limitations, the factors defined by sentences“including . . . ” or “comprising . . . ” do not exclude that theprocesses, methods, articles or terminal devices including theabove-mentioned factors also incorporate other factors. Besides, in thistext, terms such as “greater”, “smaller”, “exceed” should be understoodto exclude the listed number; and terms such as “above”, “below” and“within” should be understood to include the listed number.

Despite detailed description of the above embodiment, those skilled inthe art can make other changes or modifications to the above embodimentby using the basic inventive concepts. Therefore, the above-mentionedembodiment is a part of the embodiment of the disclosure, and shall notbe understood to limit the patent protective scope of the disclosure.All equivalent structures or equivalent process variations made on thebasis of the description and attached drawings of the disclosure ordirect or indirect application thereof to other relevant technicalfields shall fall within the protective scope of the present disclosure.

What is claimed is:
 1. Color-changing fabric capable of transmittingpatterns and characters, characterized by comprising a surface layer ofcloth, a bottom layer of cloth and a middle layer which connects thesurface layer of cloth and the bottom layer of cloth; wherein thesurface layer of cloth is stripe or mesh cloth, the middle layer isformed with Jacquard patterns or characters, the bottom layer of clothis mesh, stripe or plain weave cloth; wherein on one side of the middlelayer, the color of yarns of all jacquard patterns or characters isdefined as a first color, then the color of other yarns on the same sideis defined as a second color; wherein on the other side of the middlelayer, the color of the yarns of all jacquard patterns or characters isdefined as the second color, then the color of other yarns on the sameside is defined as the first color.
 2. The color-changing fabric capableof transmitting patterns and characters according to claim 1, whereinthe color of the yarns of the surface layer of cloth is defined as athird color, and the color of the yarns of the bottom layer of cloth isdefined as a fourth color.
 3. The color-changing fabric capable oftransmitting patterns and characters according to claim 2, wherein thethird color is the same as the first color, or the second color; thefourth color is the same as the first color or the second color, and thefirst color is different from the second color.
 4. The color-changingfabric capable of transmitting patterns and characters according toclaim 1, wherein the surface layer of cloth is stripe fabric, and thebottom layer of cloth is mesh cloth.
 5. Color-changing fabric capable oftransmitting patterns and characters, characterized by comprising asurface layer of cloth, a bottom layer of cloth and a middle layer whichconnects the surface layer of cloth and the bottom layer of cloth;wherein the surface layer of cloth is stripe or mesh cloth, the middlelayer is formed with jacquard patterns or characters, the bottom layerof cloth is mesh, stripe or plain weave cloth; wherein on one side ofthe middle layer, the color of the yarns is defined as a first color;wherein one the other side of the middle layer, the color of the yarnsof the jacquard patterns or characters is defined as the first color,and the color of other yarns is defined as a second color.
 6. Thecolor-changing fabric capable of transmitting patterns and charactersaccording to claim 5, wherein the color of the yarns of the surfacelayer of cloth is defined as a third color, and the color of the yarnsof the bottom layer of cloth is defined as a fourth color.
 7. Thecolor-changing fabric capable of transmitting patterns and charactersaccording to claim 6, wherein the third color is the same as the firstcolor, or the second color; the fourth color is the same as the firstcolor or the second color, and the first color is different from thesecond color.
 8. The color-changing fabric capable of transmittingpatterns and characters according to claim 5, wherein the surface layerof cloth is stripe fabric, and the bottom layer of cloth is mesh cloth.